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Is this method of avoiding putting a ? for a hard to read letter legal?

LarryClark43
LarryClark43 ✭✭✭
August 31, 2021 in Indexing

I am reviewing United States—Enlisted and Officer Muster Rolls and Rosters, 1916–1939 [Part J][M37X-625]

https://www.familysearch.org/indexing/batch/57bcf9a5-2fb5-430e-b96d-b706075f740e

Instead of using a Question mark to replace a letter that could be one of several choices the indexing person has made an additional entry for the individual (Martin T L?hman) entry 19 & 20. Is this a legal solution?

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  • Allison Lathrop
    Allison Lathrop ✭✭✭
    August 31, 2021 Answer ✓

    I opened this batch and only see one Martin T. Lehman--#5 under Privates. The other entry should be deleted. Thank you for your question and your dedication.

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  • John Empoliti
    John Empoliti ✭✭✭✭✭
    August 31, 2021 Answer ✓

    No, that is not correct. That smudged letter could be o (with a dirty key) and/or maybe a and/or e double-typed. I don't know for sure what was intended. The correct Indexing action, in this situation, is to have one Entry with L?hman for the Surname, just as you suspect. That will provide the Researcher with choices that include all those possible letters and others.

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